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Calcium-dependent cell adhesion protein; preferentially mediates homotypic cell-cell adhesion. Cadherins contribute to the sorting of heterogeneous cell types, and thereby play an important role during embryonic development. Required for normal neural tube morphogenesis. Required to allow mid- and hindbrain neurons to reach and maintain their appropriate positions within the neural tube by restricting neuronal motility within the embryonic mid- and hindbrain.
Gene References into Functions
N-cadherin is involved in neuronal activity-dependent regulation of myelinating capacity of zebrafish individual oligodendrocytes in vivo.PMID:27771903
N-cadherin-defective endodermal cells resembled ectodermal cells; expression of N-cadherin sufficient to induce internalization of ectodermal cellsPMID:28874564
In zebrafish, E-cadherin is expressed in lens epithelium, whereas N-cadherin is required for lens fiber growthPMID:28196805
Newly synthesized N-cadherin molecules move from the lateral to the basal surface of cardiomyocytes during trabeculation. This localization requires Erbb2 signaling.PMID:27339140
Throughout somitogenesis, Cadherin2 promotes extracellular matrix (ECM) assembly along tissue boundaries and inhibits ECM assembly in the tissue mesenchyme.PMID:26853361
Cdon is required to localize N-cadherin to the cell membrane in migratory neural crest cells for directed migration.PMID:26256768
shows that a dominant-negative nuclear localization mutant of Sox3 can cause ectopic expression of organizer genes via a mechanism that activates all of these earlier factors, resulting in later axis duplication including major bifurcations of the CNS.PMID:20610482
Genetic suppression of N-cadherin function interferes with basal migration of retinal progenitors and subsequent regeneration of HuC/D(+) inner retinal neurons.PMID:24154521
N-cadherin deficiency in Danio does not prevent the first tooth from starting to develop, but stops its development at the early cytodifferentiation stage and completely inhibits the development of the other first-generation teeth.PMID:23396519
N-cadherin regulates motor axon growth and branching without severely affecting the mechanisms that control axonal target selection.PMID:21452216
Slit-Robo signaling downregulates N-cadherin activity to allow apical retraction in newly generated retinal ganglion cells.PMID:22219284
demonstration of a novel mechanism of cell adhesion, mediated by a complex of Protocadherin-19 (Pcdh19) and N-cadherin (Ncad)PMID:22184198
zebrafish N-cadherin restricts cell proliferation in the dorsal region of the neural tube by regulating cell-cycle length.PMID:21389116
Protocadherin-19 and N-cadherin interact to control cell movements during anterior neurulationPMID:21115806
the ratio of the number of cells undergoing neurogenic cell division to the total number of cells undergoing mitosis was decreased in retinas of n-cadherin knockout zebrafish.PMID:20362667
Cadherin-2 plays a key role during zebrafish granule cell migration by continuously coordinating cell-cell contacts and cell polarity through the remodeling of adherens junctions.PMID:19901980
Both Cdh2 and Cdh4 immunoreactivities were specifically up-regulated in regenerating retina and/or the optic pathway and both may be important for regeneration of injured retinal ganglion cell axonsPMID:12429186
cell adhesion mediated by N-cadherin is of major importance for retinal lamination and involved in maintenance of the lens epithelial sheet, but is not essential for the formation of photoreceptor ultrastructure or for synaptogenesis.PMID:12619142
has several distinct and crucial functions during the establishment of retinal organizationPMID:12702661
Zebrafish N-cadherin, encoded by the glass onion locus, plays an essential role in retinal patterning.PMID:12812791
analyzed expression patterns of three zebrafish classical (type I) cadherins (cadherin-1, -2, and -4) in the embryonic zebrafish cranial ganglia and lateral line systemPMID:12972001
cadherin-2 is crucial for the normal development of the zebrafish pectoral finsPMID:14648850
Dynamic and reciprocal waves of N-cadherin and M-cadherin expression within the myotome, which correlate precisely with cell migration, generate differential adhesive environments that drive slow-twitch muscle cell migration through the myotome.PMID:14667409
cadherin-2 function is crucial for the normal formation of the zebrafish lateral line system and a subset of cranial gangliaPMID:15108318
To investigate N-cadherin dynamics in developing axons, we used in vivo two-photon time-lapse microscopy of N-cadherin--green fluorescent protein (Ncad-GFP), which was expressed in Rohon-Beard neurons of the embryonic zebrafish spinal cordPMID:15483121
myocardiocyte differentiation and physiological cardiovascular performance is impaired when cadherin2 function is disrupted.PMID:16719917
We address the mechanisms underlying anterior neural tube morphogenesis in the zebrafish and the role of the cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin (N-cad) in this process.PMID:16943271
N-cadherin is essential for morphogenesis of the mesodermal germ layer during gastrulation.PMID:17826762
N-cadherin and other members of the classical cadherin subfamily function in parallel with the planar cell polarity pathway to shape the posterior axis during post-gastrulation stagesPMID:18045497
data reveal a novel role for cdh2 in the establishment of circuits by peripheral sensory neuronsPMID:19356698
N-cadherin stabilizes pre- to postsynaptic contacts early in synapse development, suggesting that regulated cleavage of the N-cadherin prodomain is a mechanism by which the kinetics of synaptogenesis are regulated.PMID:19365814
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Subcellular Location
Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.
Tissue Specificity
Expression in the embryo is initially found in all deep cells but later becomes restricted to various epithelial and neuronal tissues. Found in discrete areas of cell-cell adhesion when epiboly is nearly completed. Expressed in adult brain, eyes and trunk